From the producers of one of the Orlando Sentinel’s Best Plays of 2017, [Miss], comes Blight, a new drama examining how great evil can arise from the simplest of roots in the most unexpected of places.

Married lesbian couple Silvia and Cat move from DC to the all-American town of Greenville, Delaware, and purchase a house that has quite the history: a few years prior, a teenager who later went on a shooting spree grew up there. The house and its memories dominates the town and its people, and threatens to overwhelm the two women with its darkness. Will they be able to save their relationship — and their sanity — before its too late?

WARNING: ADULT SITUATIONS AND LANGUAGE. SOME CONTENT NOT APPROPRIATE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 13.

ADMISSION INFO

The world premiere of John Bavoso’s Blight can be seen for two weekends only, in the Santos Dantin Studio Theater at the Lowndes Shakepseare Center (812 E. Rollins Street, Orlando). Performance dates are April 13th, 14th, 20th and 21st at 8pm, with Sunday matinee only performances on the 15th and 22nd at 3pm.

Tickets are $18 general admission, $15 for Seniors 55+, students with ID and military with ID. They may be purchased online at OrlandoatPlay.com or at the PRT box office table 45 mins. prior to curtain. Credit cards and cash accepted; no checks please.

For seating reservations or other information, please either call us at (407) 761-2683 or email us at info@theprt.com.